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Weimeraners only come in ghost grey. They come long and short haired but the long haired are scarce. They are originally from Weimer in Germany...but I am not sure about the German Grand Duke bit... and Rhana, a Wei bitch I owned and loved died of complications after bloat so I know they suffer this.

They are also almost identical to a Vizsla except Vizsla's are red and slightly smaller framed and have shorter ears.

A pessimist sees the glass as half empty;
An optimist sees the glass as half full;
A realist just finishes the damn thing and refills it.

German Shothaired Pointer? We've had them in for bloat. They hunt, they're German. Except they come in a form of 'red'.
I'd also say Boxer, but they come in a form of red and weren't really used for hunting.

Weimeraners only come in ghost grey. They come long and short haired but the long haired are scarce. They are originally from Weimer in Germany...but I am not sure about the German Grand Duke bit... and Rhana, a Wei bitch I owned and loved died of complications after bloat so I know they suffer this.

They are also almost identical to a Vizsla except Vizsla's are red and slightly smaller framed and have shorter ears.

Weimaraner it is

The Weimaraner is a dog that was originally bred for hunting in the early 19th century. Early Weimaraners were used by royalty for hunting large game, such as boar, bears, deer, and foxes. As the popularity of large game hunting began to decline, Weimaraners were used for hunting smaller animals, like fowl, rabbits, and foxes. Rather than having a specific purpose such as pointing or flushing, the Weimaraner is an all purpose gun dog. The Weimaraner is loyal and loving to his family, an incredible hunter, and a fearless guardian of his family and territory. The name comes from the Grand Duke of Weimar, Karl August, whose court enjoyed hunting.